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    <loc>https://www.storyofmiami.com/episodes/2020/6/27/episode-21-1896</loc>
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      <image:caption>Abner Knowlton’s 1896 plat of the Miami town site shows the original street grid of the City. Click here to view the full-size image. Source: HistoryMiami Research Center</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Sizing and packing oranges in Florida, ca. 1890. Source: Florida Memory</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The Great Freeze in the winter of 1894-1895 wiped out nearly the entire state’s citrus crop, and caused the near-total collapse of the Florida economy. Only remote South Florida was spared. Source: Florida Memory</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The grounds of Ft. Dallas, Julia Tuttle’s homestead, shortly before Flagler’s first visit. This image looks east towards the bay. The Brickells’ trading post is visible top right, across the river. Source: Florida Memory</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>In the wake of the Great Freeze, the announcement of a new Flagler town to be built at Miami triggered a rush of “95ers,” who threw up makeshift huts in the woods of Tuttle’s property. Source: Florida Memory</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Julia Tuttle had Avenue D - today’s Miami Avenue and the City’s first thoroughfare - cleared, and built the voluminous Miami Hotel to house as many newcomers as possible. Crossing the street is a spur line of Flagler’s railway, which carried Royal Palm guests and supplies directly to the grounds of Flagler’s resort. Source: Florida Memory</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>This 1895 image depicts an “early view of 1st Street.” This may be either today’s S. 1st Street, in downtown, or N. 1st Street, two blocks farther north, or it may be the original “1st Street,” today known as N. 11th Street - the northern extremity of the planned city. Source: Florida Memory</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>“Men on the porch of Julia Tuttle's Hotel.” 1896. Source: Florida Memory</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>“An early boarding house - Miami, Florida.” 1896. Source: Florida Memory</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>“Family outside their home - Miami, Florida.” 1896. Source: Florida Memory</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>“Early street scene on North Miami Avenue - Miami, Florida.” This was Avenue D. 1896. Source: Florida Memory</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>A view looking north on Avenue D. 1896. Source: Miami History Blog</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Episodes - Episode 21 - 1896</image:title>
      <image:caption>“Men standing in the entrance to the Bank of Bay Biscayne - Miami, Florida.” 1896. Source: Florida Memory</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>“People gathered outside ‘Camp Meeting’ tent - Miami, Florida.” 1896. Source: Florida Memory</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>“Group of people gathered on East Flagler Street at 1st Avenue - Miami, Florida.” This was known as 12th Street at the time. 1896. Source: Florida Memory</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The arrival of the first passenger train to Miami on April 22, 1896. Source: Florida Memory</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>J. W. Chamberlain documented the groundbreaking ceremony for the Royal Palm Hotel. In the foreground are, from left to right: E. G. Sewell, Thomas L. Townley, John Sewell, C. T. McCrimmon, and J. E. Lummus. In the background are the 12 black laborers who John Sewell hand-picked to do the hard work of clearing the way. They are A. W. Brown, Philip Bowman, Jim Hawkins, Warren Merridy, Richard Mangrom, Romeo Fashaw, Scipio Coleman, Sim Anderson, Dave Heartley, J. B. Brown, William Collier, and Joe Thompson. Behind them, across the river, stands the Brickells’ home and trading post. March 15, 1896. Source: Florida Memory</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>This Chamberlain image captures the final moments of an ancient Tequesta burial mound - the large hill behind the men. The 50-60 skeletons that were unearthed when it was razed are lost to history. March 15, 1896. Source: Florida Memory</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The front page of the first issue of Miami’s first newspaper, the Miami Metropolis. Published May 15, 1896. Source: Florida Memory</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>This 1896 image faces north on Avenue D. The large two-story building with five windows above housed Willis Myers’ Lobby Pool and Billiard Parlor on its first floor. The second floor was the location of the incorporation meeting that brought the City of Miami into existence. Source: Miami History Blog</image:caption>
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    <loc>https://www.storyofmiami.com/episodes/2020/6/13/episode-20-the-business</loc>
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    <lastmod>2020-06-13</lastmod>
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      <image:caption>Flagler’s luxurious Ponce de Leon Hotel in St. Augustine launched his project of carving a new American Riviera out of Florida. Source: Library of Congress</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Flagler’s Hotel Alcazar in St. Augustine. Source: Florida Memory</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Flagler’s Cordova Hotel in St. Augustine. Source: Florida Memory</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Flagler’s Ormond Hotel in Ormond Beach. Source: Florida Memory</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The ornate central parlor of the Ponce hosted America’s rich and famous for decades. Source: Florida Memory</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Guests at the Ponce dined in the lap of luxury. Source: Florida Memory</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>A sample of the fare served at the Ponce. Source: Florida Memory</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The Alcazar boasted the largest indoor swimming pool on Earth. Photo by William Henry Jackson. Source: Shorpy</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Railroad builder Henry Plant was Flagler’s chief business rival in Florida. Source: Wikipedia</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The Tampa Bay Hotel was Henry Plant’s answer to the Ponce. Source: Historical Florida</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The approximate route taken by the Ingraham Expedition to investigate the possibility of building a Plant System railway through the Everglades. Source: University of Florida Libraries</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Citrus farming was the backbone of the emerging Florida economy, providing the critical freight clientele for Flagler’s railway. Source: Florida Memory</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>As Flagler’s railway made its way down Florida’s coast, new communities popped up around the little stations along the way, such as this one at New Smyrna. Source: Library of Congress</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The short Jupiter and Lake Worth Railway linked disparate parts of the Plant System. It was made obsolete by Flagler’s train to West Palm. Source: Library of Congress</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The Royal Poinciana Hotel put Palm Beach and South Florida on the map, and became Flagler’s flagship resort. Source: Florida Memory</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The enormous edifice of the Royal Poinciana was at one point the largest wooden structure on Earth. Source: Florida Memory</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The oceanside Breakers hotel complemented the Royal Poinciana and overlooked the breaking waves of the Atlantic. This 5-star hotel still operates today. Source: Florida Memory</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>A mule-drawn trolley carried guests between the Royal Poinciana and Breakers hotels. Source: Florida Memory</image:caption>
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    <loc>https://www.storyofmiami.com/episodes/2020/5/30/episode-19-tycoon</loc>
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    <priority>0.5</priority>
    <lastmod>2020-05-30</lastmod>
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      <image:title>Episodes - Episode 19 - Tycoon</image:title>
      <image:caption>Julia DeForest Tuttle, from Cleveland, OH, purchased the Ft. Dallas property in 1891.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Henry Morrison Flagler, cofounder of Standard Oil.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>John D. Rockefeller, cofounder of Standard Oil.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Episodes - Episode 19 - Tycoon</image:title>
      <image:caption>Standard Oil depicted as a monstrous octopus consuming American business and government. Keppler, Joseph, Next!. Puck magazine, 1904.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Episodes - Episode 19 - Tycoon</image:title>
      <image:caption>William Henry Vanderbilt, president of the New York Central Railroad, depicted dominating the nation’s transportation network. Keppler, Joseph, The Modern Colussus of (Rail) Roads. Puck magazine, 1879.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Episodes - Episode 19 - Tycoon</image:title>
      <image:caption>Here the railroads are depicted making all the rules in the halls of Congress. Nast, Thomas, Senatorial Round House. Harper’s Weekly magazine, 1886.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Episodes - Episode 19 - Tycoon</image:title>
      <image:caption>The violence of the Haymarket affair in Chicago on May 4, 1886 was a turning point in the history of labor relations around the world. Harper’s Weekly magazine, May 15, 1886.</image:caption>
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    <loc>https://www.storyofmiami.com/episodes/2020/5/16/episode-18-pioneer-days</loc>
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    <lastmod>2020-05-16</lastmod>
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      <image:title>Episodes - Episode 18 - Pioneer Days</image:title>
      <image:caption>Members of the pioneer community gather for a group portrait at the Cocoanut Grove home of Kirk and Mary Barr Munroe, ca. 1886. Top (left to right): Ellen Munroe (Ralph Munroe's mother), Ms. Flora McFarland (first official schoolteacher in Dade County), Mary Barr Munroe (Kirk Munroe’s wife, who was known for turning her face away during photos), Edward A. Hine, Mrs. Thomas Hine. Middle: Dr. Tiger, Ralph Munroe, Mrs. E. P. Brown, Miss Brown, Charles E. Stowe (son of Harriet Beecher Stowe), Thomas A. Hine, Count James L. Nugent, Rev. E. P. Brown. Bottom: Kirk Munroe (author of boys' books), Count Jean D' Hédouville, Alfred Munroe (Ralph Munroe's uncle). Source: State Archives of Florida</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Episodes - Episode 18 - Pioneer Days</image:title>
      <image:caption>The Barefoot Mailman, by Steven Dohanas, ca. 1940 for the West Palm Beach Post Office. The mural depicts James “Ed” Hamilton, one of the “beach walkists”, later known as “barefoot mailmen.” Hamilton disappeared on the barefoot route in 1887. It is theorized he was eaten by alligators. Source: floridasbigdig.me</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Episodes - Episode 18 - Pioneer Days</image:title>
      <image:caption>Biscayne House of Refuge, constructed in 1876 on Miami Beach, near today’s 71st Street. This photo was taken several decades after its construction. Source: Miami Beach 100</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Episodes - Episode 18 - Pioneer Days</image:title>
      <image:caption>Settlers living in temporary palmetto tents, ca. 1880. Newly arrived settlers constructed makeshift habitations to live in while they worked to clear the land and chop down trees to build more permanent wooden homes. Source: State Archives of Florida</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Episodes - Episode 18 - Pioneer Days</image:title>
      <image:caption>John Addison, a veteran of the Third Seminole War, with his wife, Mary, at their homestead in South Dade near today’s Deering Estate. Source: Parks, Arva Moore, Miami, The Magic City, Miami, Florida, Community Media, 2008</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Episodes - Episode 18 - Pioneer Days</image:title>
      <image:caption>Lemon City residents in costume for the performance of Aunt Jolly’s Wax Works, an original play put on to raise funds for the building of a Baptist church. Source: Parks, Arva Moore, Miami, The Magic City, Miami, Florida, Community Media, 2008</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Episodes - Episode 18 - Pioneer Days</image:title>
      <image:caption>Carrie Barnes Johnson, resident of Nazarine, one of Lemon City’s black communities, and one of the first black women in the area to register to vote. Source: Parks, Arva Moore, Miami, The Magic City, Miami, Florida, Community Media, 2008</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Episodes - Episode 18 - Pioneer Days</image:title>
      <image:caption>The Jimmy family standing on the bayfront in Coconut Grove near the two famous coconut trees. Source: Parks, Arva Moore, Miami, The Magic City, Miami, Florida, Community Media, 2008</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Episodes - Episode 18 - Pioneer Days</image:title>
      <image:caption>Community picnic organized by Isabella Peacock to support her Sunday school. The picnic was attended by Coconut Grove’s pioneer families, including the Peacocks, Frows, Pents, Alburys, and Thompsons. Standing in the background is Coconut Grove’s first black resident, Mariah Brown. Source: Parks, Arva Moore, Miami, The Magic City, Miami, Florida, Community Media, 2008</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Episodes - Episode 18 - Pioneer Days</image:title>
      <image:caption>Ralph Middleton Munroe, also known as “The Commodore.” Source: Parks, Arva Moore, Miami, The Magic City, Miami, Florida, Community Media, 2008</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Episodes - Episode 18 - Pioneer Days</image:title>
      <image:caption>Charles and Isabella Peacock sitting, surrounded by their sons. Source: Parks, Arva Moore, Miami, The Magic City, Miami, Florida, Community Media, 2008</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Episodes - Episode 18 - Pioneer Days</image:title>
      <image:caption>Ned Pent, left, with his brother John. Source: Parks, Arva Moore, Miami, The Magic City, Miami, Florida, Community Media, 2008</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Episodes - Episode 18 - Pioneer Days</image:title>
      <image:caption>Dick Carney, the joker of Coconut Grove, who on one occasion switched two sleeping babies in their cots while their parents were at a dance. Source: Parks, Arva Moore, Miami, The Magic City, Miami, Florida, Community Media, 2008</image:caption>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.storyofmiami.com/episodes/2020/5/2/episode-17-frontier-towns</loc>
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    <lastmod>2020-05-04</lastmod>
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      <image:title>Episodes - Episode 17 - Frontier Towns</image:title>
      <image:caption>Envelope and diagram from Addie Hewitt’s 1882 letter, written at Ft. Dallas on the banks of the Miami. Source: Ralph M. Munroe Family Papers, University of Miami Special Collections</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Episodes - Episode 17 - Frontier Towns</image:title>
      <image:caption>The two lone coconut trees in Coconut Grove when the “Cocoanut Grove” Post Office reopened in 1884. Source: Parks, Arva Moore, Miami, The Magic City, Miami, Florida, Community Media, 2008</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Episodes - Episode 17 - Frontier Towns</image:title>
      <image:caption>Peacock Inn ca. 1890. Source: University of Florida Special &amp; Area Studies Collection, Peacock Hotel in Coconut Grove</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Episodes - Episode 17 - Frontier Towns</image:title>
      <image:caption>Peacock Inn ca. 1890. Source: University of Florida Special &amp; Area Studies Collection, Peacock Hotel in Coconut Grove</image:caption>
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      <image:loc>https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5a810d6ff9a61ec790138b0c/1588182145115-LQWR7IW9IOCQLSA4JNSE/lemon-city-plat-1890.jpg</image:loc>
      <image:title>Episodes - Episode 17 - Frontier Towns</image:title>
      <image:caption>1890 plat of Lemon City and a proposed addition. Source: Peters, Thelma, Lemon City: Pioneering on Biscayne Bay 1850-1925, Miami, Florida, Banyan Books, 1976</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Episodes - Episode 17 - Frontier Towns</image:title>
      <image:caption>Bayfront home of Lemon City developer Eugene Harrington, built in 1890. Source: Peters, Thelma, Lemon City: Pioneering on Biscayne Bay 1850-1925, Miami, Florida, Banyan Books, 1976</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Episodes - Episode 17 - Frontier Towns</image:title>
      <image:caption>Residents of the Bahamian community Kebo, who worked at the Peacock Inn, gathered at Ralph Munroe’s boathouse, ca. 1890. Source: Ralph M. Munroe Family Papers, University of Miami Special Collections</image:caption>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.storyofmiami.com/episodes/2020/4/19/episode-16-the-carpetbagger</loc>
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    <lastmod>2020-04-18</lastmod>
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      <image:title>Episodes - Episode 16 - The Carpetbagger</image:title>
      <image:caption>William Henry Gleason, Florida Lt. Governor and Representative, and the so-called “King of Dade.”</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Episodes - Episode 16 - The Carpetbagger</image:title>
      <image:caption>The man with the carpet bags, depicting a caricature of Republican Senator Carl Schurz. By Thomas Nast, 1872.</image:caption>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.storyofmiami.com/episodes/2020/4/4/episode-15-a-house-divided</loc>
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    <priority>0.5</priority>
    <lastmod>2020-04-15</lastmod>
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      <image:title>Episodes - Episode 15 - A House Divided</image:title>
      <image:caption>Union General Winfield Scott proposed the so-called Anaconda Plan - a total blockade of the Confederate States. Source: Library of Congress</image:caption>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.storyofmiami.com/episodes/2020/3/21/episode-14-taking-measure</loc>
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    <priority>0.5</priority>
    <lastmod>2020-04-29</lastmod>
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      <image:loc>https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5a810d6ff9a61ec790138b0c/1584395923768-7CSYFC6BEA4KC3BAVS5N/1845-mackay-survey-t54s-r41e-01-reduced.jpg</image:loc>
      <image:title>Episodes - Episode 14 - Taking Measure</image:title>
      <image:caption>George MacKay’s survey of Survey Township 54 South, 41 East, which includes the majority of downtown Miami. The original Spanish donations to the Egans and Lewises were resurveyed, and the remaining area platted into squares according to the Public Land Survey System. Source: LABINS</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Episodes - Episode 14 - Taking Measure</image:title>
      <image:caption>Gerdes’ 1851 sketch of the proposed Key Biscayne baseline. Source: Tilghman, James. "Taming the Reef: The Coast Survey in the Keys." Tequesta, no. 71, 2011, pp. 5-58.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Episodes - Episode 14 - Taking Measure</image:title>
      <image:caption>Detail of US Coast Survey triangulation of Biscayne Bay and the Florida Reef. Source: HistoryMiami</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Episodes - Episode 14 - Taking Measure</image:title>
      <image:caption>US Coast Survey triangulation of Biscayne Bay, the Florida Keys, and the Florida Reef. Source: HistoryMiami</image:caption>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.storyofmiami.com/episodes/2020/3/7/episode-13-a-restless-peace</loc>
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    <lastmod>2020-04-15</lastmod>
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      <image:title>Episodes - Episode 13 - A Restless Peace</image:title>
      <image:caption>Ft. Dallas on the Miami River, from Harper’s New Monthly Magazine.</image:caption>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.storyofmiami.com/episodes/2019/3/17/bonus-episode-season-1-wrap-up</loc>
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    <lastmod>2020-07-10</lastmod>
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      <image:title>Episodes - Bonus Episode - Season 1 Wrap-Up</image:title>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.storyofmiami.com/episodes/2019/2/2/episode-12-the-florida-war</loc>
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    <lastmod>2020-04-15</lastmod>
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      <image:title>Episodes - Episode 12 - The Florida War</image:title>
      <image:caption>US Marines search for Seminoles in the Everglades, from the US National Archives</image:caption>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.storyofmiami.com/episodes/2018/11/24/episode-11-lights-out</loc>
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    <lastmod>2020-04-15</lastmod>
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      <image:title>Episodes - Episode 11 - Lights Out</image:title>
      <image:caption>The Attack on Cape Florida Lighthouse, 1836 by Kenneth Hughs from the Collection of HistoryMiami Museum</image:caption>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.storyofmiami.com/episodes/2018/11/4/episode-10-key-wreckers</loc>
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    <lastmod>2020-04-15</lastmod>
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      <image:title>Episodes - Episode 10 - Key Wreckers</image:title>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.storyofmiami.com/episodes/2018/10/20/episode-9-the-seminoles</loc>
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    <priority>0.5</priority>
    <lastmod>2020-04-15</lastmod>
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      <image:title>Episodes - Episode 9 - The Seminoles</image:title>
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    <loc>https://www.storyofmiami.com/episodes/2018/10/6/episode-8-the-legend-of-black-caesar</loc>
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    <lastmod>2020-04-15</lastmod>
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      <image:title>Episodes - Episode 8 - The Legend of Black Caesar</image:title>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.storyofmiami.com/episodes/2018/9/22/episode-7-cape-florida</loc>
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    <lastmod>2020-04-15</lastmod>
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      <image:loc>https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5a810d6ff9a61ec790138b0c/1537496720831-E8243OURZCSLD3PB8KGW/Screen+Shot+2018-09-20+at+10.20.54+PM.png</image:loc>
      <image:title>Episodes - Episode 7 - Cape Florida</image:title>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.storyofmiami.com/episodes/2018/9/1/episode-6-the-last-of-the-tequesta</loc>
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    <lastmod>2020-04-15</lastmod>
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      <image:title>Episodes - Episode 6 - The Last of the Tequesta</image:title>
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    <loc>https://www.storyofmiami.com/episodes/2018/8/18/episode-5-the-winds-of-empire</loc>
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    <lastmod>2020-04-15</lastmod>
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      <image:title>Episodes - Episode 5 - The Winds of Empire</image:title>
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    <loc>https://www.storyofmiami.com/episodes/2018/8/4/episode-4-the-harsh-frontier</loc>
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    <lastmod>2022-12-29</lastmod>
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      <image:title>Episodes - Episode 4 - The Harsh Frontier</image:title>
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    <loc>https://www.storyofmiami.com/episodes/2018/7/21/episode-3-the-new-world</loc>
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